Cisco Cisco WebEx Support Center WBS29.13 Administrator's Guide
Chapter 10: Manage Session Types
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To provide the Custom CUVC Meeting ID, select Allow entering a
CUVC Meeting ID in the meeting scheduler. In this case, the
Advanced Scheduler in Meeting Center displays the CUVC Meeting ID
box, as shown in the following sample graphic.
CUVC Meeting ID in the meeting scheduler. In this case, the
Advanced Scheduler in Meeting Center displays the CUVC Meeting ID
box, as shown in the following sample graphic.
To provide a Dynamic CUVC Meeting ID, do not select Allow entering
a CUVC Meeting ID in the meeting scheduler. The WebEx meeting
number will represent the CUVC Meeting ID when you schedule a
meeting. You also need to include a "service prefix" in the
%MeetingID% variable for the CUVC URL. For example,
http://hostname.example.com/path/?ID=<Service_Prefix>%MeetingID
%.Allow entering a CUVC Meeting ID in the meeting scheduler is
unchecked by default.
a CUVC Meeting ID in the meeting scheduler. The WebEx meeting
number will represent the CUVC Meeting ID when you schedule a
meeting. You also need to include a "service prefix" in the
%MeetingID% variable for the CUVC URL. For example,
http://hostname.example.com/path/?ID=<Service_Prefix>%MeetingID
%.Allow entering a CUVC Meeting ID in the meeting scheduler is
unchecked by default.
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Optional. Click Example URL to view the Help topic for the CUVC
configuration.
configuration.
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Click Add to create the CUVC session type.
Enable a session type for a host account
1
Select Manage Users > Edit User List.
2
Find the user in the list.
3
In the Session Type section, select the custom session type.
4
Click Submit.
Change a custom session type
1
Select Session Types > Session Type List.
2
Click the link for the custom session type that you want to edit.
3
Make changes to the session type.
4
Click Update.
Activate or deactivate a custom session type
1
Select Session Types > Session Type List.